Data Portal @ linkeddatafragments.org

Harvard

Search Harvard by triple pattern

Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p A night in a workhouse ; A man and dog fight in Hanley (from Low-life deeps) / James Greenwood -- The dark side of life ; Furnished rooms ; Pigging with their relations ; Opening the floodgates of knowledge ; Legislation wanted, not almsgiving (from How the poor live) / George R. Sims -- The bitter cry of outcast London / Andrew Mearns -- East London : the eight classes ; Personal experience ; Pubs and cocoa rooms ; Street markets ; The statistics of poverty ; The arithmetic of woe ; Raising the curtain (from Life and labour of the people in London) / Charles Booth -- Why darkest England? ; The submerged tenth ; The homeless ; On the verge of the abyss (from In darkest England and the way out) / William Booth -- The chainmakers of Cradley Heath (from The white slaves of England) ; Child-slavery in Birmingham (from The child slaves of Britain) / Robert Sherard -- What 'merely physical efficiency' means : summary and conclusion (from Poverty : a study of town life) / B.S. Rowntree -- The explorer ; Hop-picking in Kent ; Labour shortage in Somerset ; An Essex labourer ; Labourers' cottages in Eltisley ; Labour problems in Yorkshire ; Town versus country (from Rural England) / Rider Haggard -- The descent ; One of London's lungs ; In line at the spike ; The political machine (from The people of the abyss) / Jack London -- A weird and uncanny people ; Of the quantity of us ; Of the silence of us ; Invading the suburbs (from From the abyss) / C.F.G. Masterman -- A Devonshire kitchen ; Accumulated wisdom ; The language of class ; Art that is lived ; Gambling with the sea ; Why live with the poor? (from A poor man's house) / Stephen Reynolds -- The nights in women's lodging houses (from Glimpses into the abyss) / Mary Higgs -- Reading habits in Middlesbrough (from At the works) / Lady Bell -- A horrible problem ; The poor and marriage (from Round about a pound a week) / Mrs. Pember Reeves.. }

Showing items 1 to 2 of 2 with 100 items per page.